Re: Integrate Tramp

From:

Miles Bader

Subject:

Re: Integrate Tramp

Date:

21 Jun 2002 16:45:33 +0900

address@hidden (Kai Großjohann) writes:
> > If not already possible, I think it would be really nice if the
> > "remote-method-alist" allows the specification of abbreviations,
>
> Why not just use (setenv "X" "/some/complicated/file/name/here")?
> Then you can type C-x C-f $X/foo RET.
That's how I generally do `personal' abbreviations.
But in the case of a remove path, I'd like to be able to still use a
consistent naming scheme for remote addresses -- even ones with hair
paths -- and have them reflected in the filenames tramp treats as
canonical.
So if tramp requires `/foo|address@hidden|address@hidden/spec' to reach my
directory at gnu.org, It would be nice to be able to just say `/gnu.org:/'
-- and also have it show up that way after completion, in buffer lists,
etc.
I think that remote paths are _often_ hairy, and so deserve some
special treatment to make them more manageable.
-Miles
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